Research progress on the role of LncRNA⁃encoded peptides in tumor signaling pathways
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1.Department of Oncology ;2.Department of Gastroenterology,the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 210011 ,China

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R730.2

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    Long noncoding RNA(LncRNA)is a class of non-coding RNA molecules,which plays an important role in gene regulation,with lengths exceeding 200 nucleotides,and is traditionally considered to lack protein-coding capacity. However,a substantial amount of recent research has revealed that LncRNA possesses coding potential,with its short open reading frame(sORF) capable of encoding functional micropeptides. These micropeptides play significant roles in various biological processes,including calcium ion homeostasis,regulation of cellular organelle metabolism,and cell differentiation. They can also impact pathological processes,such as cardiovascular diseases,inflammatory diseases,and malignant tumors,particularly by participating in multiple cellular signaling pathways that affect the occurrence,development,and metastasis of cancer. This review summarizes the research progress of LncRNA-encoded peptides in tumor signaling pathways,based on their involvement in different signaling pathways and their effect on the process of tumorigenesis and development. It discusses the potential of these peptides as biomarkers and therapeutic targets as well as points out the limitations of current research and the direction for future studies.

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QIAN Mengsen, WU Xinyu, WANG Keming. Research progress on the role of LncRNA⁃encoded peptides in tumor signaling pathways[J].,2025,(3):435-442.

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  • Received:August 14,2024
  • Online: March 17,2025
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